Shop the trend: Regency interiors
Bridgerton's back - and so, m’lady, are Regency interiors. If you fancy playing Lady of the Manor, here’s what to put on your wishlist. Yes, you can still include the Duke of Hastings.
Sweet dreams
This floral carved bed frame from And So To Bed is inspired by Marie Antoinette’s personal collection of furniture – talk about fit for a queen! They also offer custom colourways if green just isn’t your shade, darling.
£4,515
Bloomin’ gorgeous
Who says you need a duchess’s budget to pull off Chinoiserie? Not us! This pretty golden cushion cover is cheap as chips from Dunelm.
£18
Looking good
Not only does this stunning golden mirror from Maison du Monde make for the ideal statement piece in a hallway or above a fireplace, it’ll make your rooms look bigger too. Bonus!
£428
Time for tea
If you’ve got visitors, serving up your Earl Grey in cracked crockery just won’t do. Try this elegant three-piece set from Wedgwood’s Butterfly Bloom collection instead.
£195
Cut a rug
You can’t beat H&M for purse-friendly rugs, and this dusty pink runner is just the thing to add a touch of Regency glamour to your hallway.
£59.99
Branching out
Channel the front of the Bridgerton home with this trailing wisteria wallpaper from Woodchip and Magnolia, which comes in a variety of shades from delicate neutrals (taupe, lilac etc) to standouts like hot pink and midnight navy.
From £85
Going for gold
This gold engraved cutlery set from Zara Home is sure to make any meal feel more stately – er, even when it’s just Chinese takeaway off your lap.
From £7.99
Mood lighting
Give your Regency look a modern twist by pairing this five-stem candelabra from Graham and Green with their signature fluorescent candles. Perfect dining party lighting? I think so.
£175
Sitting pretty
Turn sofa days into an altogether more elegant affair with Loaf’s Fats chaise longue, available in two sizes and a whopping 164 fabrics.
£1195
Gilt-y pleasures
The only thing better than popping a bottle of bubbly on a Friday night? Serving it up in these hand-painted crystalline flutes from Anthropologie (or having your butler do it for you, naturally).
£56 for four
Feeling blue
Okay, so we might not live in a manor house, but that doesn’t mean we can’t decorate our plates with one. Pair Mrs Alice’s Appleshaw Manor plates with her Blue Chintz tablecloth (£112) and Stella blue napkins (£74) for the full effect.
From £42